THE SCIiANTON TBIBUNE "WEDNESDAY MOIHTIKQ, AUGUST 1, 1594. SE ScrantOD, by Mating Hrrrisburg, Hakes It Sixteen Straight Games Woi KGOSON SUPERIOR TO HEART. Allcntown, Hazleton and Readlns the Other Victors in the State League Games Played Yesterday Standing of the Clubs-National and Eastern Leanua Results Base Ball, Eicy cte, Turf, and General Sporting News Entertainingly Chronicled, CRANTON ynster- ITTTTTlv - t,c"Pg0l a" U..il.Ll,i. records heretofore V.sK r'.i& JJ made in tuo Penu--lr 'lVr evlvaniit Suite lea ," 4yV KW of base ball b V s C'V1S j winning "" . i lur Nixteetit!: con I 'V", sccutivu victory, V, j tlie lust fourteen wqM of which were scheduled to be prayed nud wore won ou the homo grounds. She thus makes her pojitiou at tiio top of the jwrcentiiire column mora sc-euro, and in the event of her wiuuiii;? but a fair shur" of the games scheduled to be played nway from home, will undoubtedly fimsa the sea son na the champions. Alientowti. lI.izlr.toa und Handing wore t!m other State leiiuue vlcton Tlw position of the clubs his no; been chttiiijed us a r.'dtilt of the g;tui-;8 won and lost yesterl iy. The following tible gives tho por-cmtim-s of the clubs, tlio nmuher of games won and lost breach, and their stamling in the championship raco: Won. Lost. PerC't. Prr.'inton 17 3 '' Allcntown 15 5 ,750 Pottsville 10 U .JWI) Lancaster 0 10 .m llitzMon U 11 .450 KruilliiR 8 11 -4-a llnmsbiiri 7 111 .!)".' Philadelphia.... 3 10 .1M SCHKDULE FOB TODAY. Scrnuton at Rendim;. AlleutuwQ at Ilarrisbursr. Llazleton at Pottsville. Philadelphia tit Lancaster. SIXTEEN STRAIGHT. Tin Great Meauy Knccked Out of the Box. V,e undo it sis'-cn Btrnijfiit. Tie hat ,imo of tbia series on Me horns (.rou-als wis a verv s itisfictory ou- in tii;a r-sp'ot, that it convinced llirris Imi; timt tiiHV are not in the same class uitli Srriinton and that Alenny inat be r ited two or thr-ie rut-id lower tiiiui Hudson. Tne Hurrisburgn were nii-.ios! shut out, the scor iieluj; 11 to 1, and Me my was clearly knocke I out, b- iiu; coiup-'llrtd to retire in the fifth iu fnvur of Huston, llodsiou's pitching and tii batting of the lectin Were the fe (tares pf tiio gita-'. II vlson sue ci e led iu tn.tkini; tn remark ible rec ii 1 of seven rike outs in succssion, a fe it i:cv. r witnessed by Scrantoaians h tue Di c Oberlutider ilid it against the i?yracue ms. In u,e first iuniug w landed on Mr. TJi an- y for five run, Wetzel making a two bai;.er, Iloxnn a singl", Alassey a two-Ju,,g"r, Piielaa a siujjle and Staltz n thri-B -lugger. t-'progel's muff of W'eflih.ke's long fly helped in two of the runs. Patcbrn, who had struck out in tho fiist ii.uiiii, made up for it by opening np tho s -cond with a three-bagger to ritfht fiela fence. Massey brongiit him iu with a pretty siuglu over the short stop's head. Another run was scored iu the fourth on Sales' fumble of Wet zel's short grounder, a single by Ilogan nn l nn error by Sprngel ia fielding Ilogan 'a hit. In this inning pjtcheu got cailglit in a dog chnse and in tryiug to help him oat Ilogan got caught at third. Ia this inning it looked us if Harrisburg would score. Saks and Wright by rea.suu of singles, and a will throw iy Ilndson filled third nud st.cond bases Trspsctively and no one was out, lioJaou struck out three men in snccesion and nipped the scores uinius; the tumultuous applause o'c his worshippers. In the GftU inning he repeated the font, striking out all three m-ii, making goven in succtssion, the last batter iu the third inning bar in lt also fallen before his mighty arm. In ttie fifth Huston scored, making a hit und being drawn in by M.any's lon drive to right. Wright m.,d9 a brilliant citch off Patoben's bat iu the sixth inning nud spoiled two runs which Wetzel and Hogaa had nil ready to be delivered. We scored two more iu tho seventh on a hit by Mas noy, the prestation of a bjse on balls to Btultz and Westlake't single. Wetzel got a base on balls in tho tight!) nnl scored on Mansey'i hit. Eogers scored in tb ninth oi n hit and a two bageor by WestUke. The game was enlivened and the dudience amused by the Rear Row Roosters who were more than enthu siastic yesterday. They rave all sorts of yells wi'.h a precision worthy of a college crowd, sang songs, whistled und dead marches as suited the oc casion nnd wound tip by counting in union from 1 to 10, concluding the yell witn "sixteen straight." Alauvof the State league magnates were present aud sseined to eujoy the "rooting" more llinn tuo game. This is why the rooster crowed: SCRANTON. K. 8 1 1 2 1 2 1 P.O. 0 8 8 12 1 8 0 0 0 Wetzel, s. s, . , Hoxnu, e. f. .. Pntchen, c. ... JliiKsey, lb... Phelan, 2b.... Staltz, I. f.... Rogers, r. f. . . Westlake, 8b. 0 Hodsou, p 0 Totals. 11 10 27 11 HARRISBURG. R. H. P.O. A. E. Smink, 1. r 0 10 0 Huston, .1 b, p 1 1 8 1 JUatiy, p., 8 b 0 2 2 0 Hamburg, lb 0 0 0 0 Sales, 2 b 0 1 1 4 Wright, c. f 0 1 6 0 jUoi-s, s. s 0 2 14 Sprogel, r. f 0 0 2 0 Weute, c 0 0 4 2 TotalB 1 8 27 11 Seranton 5 1 0 1 0 0 8 1 1-11 Harrisburg... .0 000100001 Earned rnn6 Scranton 6. ITarrlsbiire 1, Two basn hits W.stlake 2, Huston, Moss, u 017,01. inree nase nits rntcuen, etallz. Stolen bas-js Patchen, Roaers. ileany, Struck out By Hodson 8, Meany 2. First uase on nails bv liotleon 4. JUeativ 2. Hit by pitcher Wetzel. Wild- pitches Monson. fassod balls Patcbon, Wente, lime i:oa. umpire Corcoran. FATAT. Mrnr.lrrT Iu litlla nhnrt nt Blllnla The consequences of a negleoted oough are too well known to neud repeating. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures a cough liiuminiy. ouiu oy an aeaiors on a guar antee of satisfaction. OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. At Reading Reading 0 0 0 1 1 8 2 0 4-11 Philadelphia ..0 0003001 0-3 Ults-Uendiug, 14; Philadelphia, 1. Errors-Reading, 7; Philadelphia, 6. Bat teries Jones aud Fox; Crown and Roth. At Allentown Allentown....0 1120010 1-0 Pottevllle 0 0000180 15 Hits-Allentown, 8; Pottaville, 0. Er rors Allentown, 8; Pottsville, 5. Hat terles Kilroy and Milliganj Wilson and Potts. At Hazleton llazleton 0 0401201 1-0 Lancaster.... 3 0121000 06 llits-IIazletoo, 13; Lancaster, 10. Er rors Hazloloii, 2; Lancastor, 4. Batteries Lukous and JUooro; Callnhau und Cule. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Roston 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Now York.... 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 Hits-lioston. 0: New York. 11 0- 3 x- 4 Errors Roston, 8; New York, 4. Batteries Nichol ami Teuucy; Uusio and Farrell. Umpire Einslio. At Baltimore Vashiniton...0 0003000 0-S Baltiinoro 0 2 0 5 0 4 0 0 x-U Hits Washington. 8: Baltimore, 13. Er rors Washington, 6; Baltiiuero, 3. Bat teriesMercer, Sullivau mid McGuiro; MjMahon aud Hohiuuou, Umpire lioag laud. At Cleveland First game Louisville.. 3 00120 2 80 010 Cleveland.. 0 1 0 2 0 0 5 2 0 2-12 Hits Lt.uisvillo. 11; Clovolaud, 11. Er rors Louisville, 0; Cleveland, 4. Bnttor ien Uoiumliig und Weaver; Mullaue, Young and O'Connor. Umpire Hunt. At Cleveland-Second Game Louisville 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 5 at 12 Cleveland 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 Hits Louisville, 11: Cleveland, 9. Er rorsLouisville, 0; Ovehind, 2. Batter ies Meuafeo and Uriiu; Youue nnd Zim mer. Umpire Hurst, At Philadelphia Inioklvn 0 S 0 3 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 5 8 0 1 3 1 X-1S Hits-l'.rooklvn. 11: Philadelphia. 17. Errors Brooklyn, C; Philadelphia, 4. Bat teries Keiine.ly and Daily; Harper ami Cross. Umpire Campbell. lUm called ou account of darkness. At I'itti-burg Cincinnati. 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0- 10 1- 11 Pittsliurs...0 0 3 0 0 2 2 Hits Ciucitmati, 11; Pittsburg. 10. Er rorsCincinnati, 2; Pittssb'.irg. 4. Biitaer-les-Dwver. Pm-rott aud Marpby; Ehret aud ISucdeu. Uniinro-Ualfuey. At Chicago St. Luuis 0 001000001 Chica.-o. 0 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 08 Hits St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 11. Errors St. Luuis, 4; Chicago, 3. Batteries Brvit ensteiu nud Twineham; ilutchiusou aud Schrivor. Umpire Lynch. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Buffalo-Biusihainton, 2; Buffalo, 7. At Provhlt-nce Providence, 10; Troy, 6. At Springtiold (first game) Syracuse, 15; priiMtlobt. li. (Stcuud eamo) Surinc- tleid, 12; Svracus-, 4. At Erie Erie, 7; Wilkes Burro, 1. GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. Todiy and tomorrow Scranton Is sched uled to play at Reading. Hamilton, one of tin Phillip, who lends the base runners, has stolen fifty bases. In twelve concecutive games. July 21. inclusive, Second Baseman lialiiuan.of tlie Phillies, has made ouo error iu seventy live chances. The West Side Stars challongo the Scran- t ui Star to a name of ball on Satu'day nn tho Little Woods grounds. William Hughes, captain. Scranton made the record of the season yesterday for contiuunis victories by de feating Harrisburg. It is tlie sixteentu consecutive league game the club has won. The S'ars of Pnceburct challenge the Suusi ts of Archbald to a game of ball ou triceburg groun Is ou is Viuny next. Au- answer through Till Huuu.nb. Alike Barry, captain. Alex. Donouhno. of Lancaster, pre dicted last Saturday that Scranton would cease to win as soon as It went away from borne. It remains to be seen If this pre diction will prove correct. The Lonoaomehurst Base Ball club, com posed of summer residents of Dalton, will play a match game ot ball on the Owens LTuunds at that place with the Buckwheat- era of Dalton. Game will be called upon arrival of train leaviug Scranton at 4 p.nj. today. The rnce in the Westorn association (not Western league) continues to be wonder- rully cIos, as the following will show: Lincolu, .'til won, 29 lost; St. Joe, 373.1; Omaha, 3031; Jacksonville and Peoria, 35-81: Rock island, 3332; Des Muiues, 31-35; yuiucy, 2145. WHIRLS OF THE WHEELMEN. Peter Berlo is at work on a tandom to be used for record breaking purposes. The Penn wheelmen, of Raadiug will bold a national circuit race meet Sept. 21. Newsboy Lewis Siobert. of Tioira, servos a route of 2CU pupors on tho whejl in thirty five minutes. Bicyclers are forbidden the nse of Bol- montDtiviug club track while horses are being worked. The three Brent Welsh riders. Michnnl. James and Linton, live within a few doors of each other in Aberamau, South Wales. Mrs. Hetzel, of Union Hill, N. J., is an old lady of 8'J years. She hns just pur chased a ladies' Columbia bicycle,nnd rides it daily. On Fridny evening next the Pennsyl- vanin Bicycle club will hold its twelfth anniversary at the club bouse, West Phil- aueipuia. Bicycling has become so popular among both sojos in Oermautown thnt that pretty suburb now supports four bicycle establishments. Somebody has flcurod it out that, bar ing brrnks and punctures, it costs on nn average only 1-3'J of a ceut for every mile riauon on n modern safety. It is now pretty definitely settled that Zimmerman. Wheeler, Bunker and a r.o0D:.Jiih':T,J "SIESTA," Tho Spanish call tho noon-day rest from the hot sun, Siesta. Just as nocoasary in our climate, if we would do it; but here it ia business rushing about and use of energy in the hot Bun. Johann HofPs Malt Extract taken at meals, or drank in tho ollice, renders living easier in hot weather. It supplies energy be causo it aids digestion aud the nutritive functions. Beware of imitations. Look for signature of "Johann IIoiF;on neck label. "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York. nnmber of other Americans nnd foreign prof. PBloual cracks now in Europe, wil visit this country In September. George Taylor, the class B racer, seems to be unable to get into good condition this scasou. Ho is trainiug constantly but is riding in very poor form. Tho lunssachusetts Sunday Protective league has issued nn appeal to the yonng men and women ot bicyelo and boating clubs to avoid all "moots" and "runs" ou tho Lord's day. Goorge Bnnkf-r was very successful on a recent three-weeks' trip through Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland, lie cap tured ohfht Units, one second and two thirds iu eleven races. London, Leicester, Birmingham, Glas gow nnd other cities yot to hear from, will Rive professional tournaments in which iJlimnerman will take cart, commencing nt Birmingham August 0.' The Springfield, Jfass., Bicyelo olub an nounces $5,000 In prizes for nsdiamoud tournament nt Hampden park September l'-'th and 13: h. There will be twenty events, including a one-mile international invitation, unpneed record race, for wbich a $360 diamond is the llrst nrize. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Track records uro falling right nnd left. It promises to be a rocurd year iu more senses than ouo. The two-mile trotting record of Russia (4.44) ) stauds to the credit of tho America bred titallion Fiulsh. Flying Jib, 2.04, it is sitid, never made a break while iu Stair's hands. He . does littlo elso at times now. Helen M, (2.20,), by Cobd.n (2 28), has won first money iu every pacing race that sho has started in this year. Three Axtell 2-year-olds in John Young's stable at Term Hauto recently atepped quarters better than a 2 25 guit. There will bo a four days' meeting at Blind park, noar Albany, N. Y-, begin ning Aug. 11. Tho piines are ?500 each. Simmons, 2.2.S, by Georco Wilkos, dnm by Mamuriiio Patcbon, heads the list of blres of new 2.3U ju-rformers so far this pen-ton, with six to hii credit. Park Voluiito r, also kuown as Land mark, is loomiug up as a sire of new 2.8') performers. Four of his had entered the list at the clone of last week. It looks a though an ouicla-uod grand circuit, perforiuor would not stand much of a show for the money through the New England circuit this season. Ameri can Hor-o Breeder. The lial Diliard vearlluir Hal B promises to Bhed lustre on his sire this season. He wm two enjai iu mts out of as many starts, and dropp d tho last quarter ot a tourtn neat in o'Ji seconds. Report snys that the iuterest in fine horse stock; both runners and trotters, is increasing in Htwaii. The fastest trotter ever bred there is Fred Muc, 2.42, so there is much room for improwement. Tho case of R. T. Kueebs.who is now im prisoned at Berlin fur ringing the ma o Let In ), seems to be a-isumiiiK a darker as- leci as time wears uway. It looks now as ih. ugh Kueabs was guilty of perjury, und some of his friends me not much b tter. It don't ray to indulge in knavi-h tricks among the foreigners, aud if cases of this ortwere treated with greater teverity in this country it would be better for the trotting and breeding interests. It is such men us Kueebs who have helped drive many of the better class of men from the trotting race course "American Horse iireeder." A picular disense, which some call "big bea I," is prevailing among horses in the outskirts of Bo-'uu, aud is proving fetal in some cuM 'S. Francis A. Foster, whose farm is a few mile out, recently oit a promising tllly from this cnu, and two other valuable animals are suffering from it, nlihougii at last accounts they appear to be improving. It is said that a similar disease ha-i appeared in some localities in Newton. The first cymptom is a lameness behind, then a swell appnnrs on the upper jaw along the roots of the Ic-tb. 'lhe pine also seems to bo alluded. No cases have yet been reported among horses that are worked regularly. TnE fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla, onco fairly trie.l, becomes the family medicine. sneaks volumes for its excellence and me dicinal merit. Hood s Sarsapurilla is na ture's co-worker. Hood's Pills become the favorite ca thartic with everyone who trios them, 25c. GENERAL SPOTTING NOTES. Young Madden, tho clover 105-pound amateur champion of America, wants to outer the professional ranks. Ernest R eber, tho wrestler, has gone to Germany, where he will try to arrange a match with Carl Abs, the German cham pion. Tho Twin City Athletic club, of Min neapolis, has promised to match "Joe" Witlcott acaiust the winner ot the Ryan Smith light. The national championship games of the Amateur Athletic union will be hold un der the auspices ot the New York Athletio club, at Travers Island, on Sept. 15. A dispatch from London states that Nickles.', tue Euglish boxer, will nccept tho challenge recently put out by Walcott and will daposit his 100 as soon as Wal cott will show his deposit. "Dick" Burge, the pugilist, Is rapidly re covering from the effects of his recent ill ness, llurpo announces that ns soon as ho is himself he will fi trht any man In tho world at tho welter weight limit. George Dixon has replied to the chal lenge of "Fred" Johnson, of England, for unother fight. Tho colored ohauipion says that Johnson will have to put up a eood sized (take or he will refuse to meet him again. Billy Smith, the English fenthor-welcrht. has r plied to Billy Plimmer's challenge to llsfht n lvnulon at no pounds for 50!) a side. Ho snid that after the racing season bo would be opon to the world at 118 pounds. Corbott says that in the event of his match with Jackson falling through and either ritzsimmons or Alnber getting on a match with Jackson, he would fight tho winner. He states also that his next fight win no ms insc. Overtures have been made to Jim Hall and Stevo O'Donnoll, to sotrlu their differ ences In the urens ot the Twin City Ath leticclub, of St. Paul. The directors of tho organization will set aside Aug. 27 as the date of the conflict if the men agree to come togetuer. Dan Creedon, who is so anxious to fight Bob Fitz.imraons, hns decided to look to othor quarters, in viow of the fact that Fitz does not display the slightest desire to meet him. Creedon announces thnt either Joe Choyuskl or Jim Hall would be agree able opponents ior mm at catch weights. Arnr.t'dilir? to A San FrannLrn nnnav Poter Jackson will soon come East unti join Ills manager, "Parson" JJavics. Jack- sou derlnreu recently to a- roportnr that the climato of California has worked wonders with him, as far as his health Is concerned. Poter says that he has trained considerable iu weight of lute, and that his appetite Is good. Tho managers of Harvard aud Cornell University Football associations have signed contracts for the Harvard-Cornell fame to he played at Manhattan Field Oct. 27, 1804. Cornell has engaged Mar shall Newell, of Harvard '94, for their conch, aud a a number of her bsst men on last year's team will play this year, she expects to have a strong team. Harvard will also have a number of her old football meu to conch her. Tho Priuostou-Cornell game has been scheduled to be played at Manhattan Field on Out. 21. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she become Miss, she clung to Castorla. When sho had Children, she gave them Castorla, E A Word. Tonfs of mU Mnd$ eoit that tnttoA, M ft Situation! Wanted,vihich art insert WANTEu- YOUNG MAN TO LEA UN tho huslness- C4oml reforenoes. Rox ford Jowi'lry Cmnpiny, 2W Lnokawanna Ave. Special Notices. Frank Loslio's lllustratod Weekly War Illustrations lll.S:lj. Two Volumes Folio, Jlli.SU; payable monthly. ?i'l0. Del.voi-ed by express loinpletu, prepaid. Address P. O. S1UODY, UIS Oibson street, Beranton, i'a. I LANK BOOKS, I'AMPULETri. MAO A JL i nos, ote., bonn.l or rebound at Tun IliinuNli ollleo. yuick work. Reasonable priocs. MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 141, corner Spruco street and Franklin ave nue. Twenty iiioul tic-Rets for $8.(SJ. Uood tahlo bimrd. Real Estate. 8CltAii'l)N HICAI. KSiAi'K AND IX VKST.MKKT AGENCY, oll'ors bargains as fullows: CITY BUSINESS PROPERTY. 40 ft. front by DU ft .loi-p. on Spruoo street, rents r.-rS.uO S1O.110O 40 ft. front by 50 feet deep, ou Sprucj Btreot. corne r alley 10,500 These tom-ther nivo stl ft. front ou Spruce street Iwtwien I'enu and l"r:n klin, with alley on side. Spruce strout property is advancing rapidly. CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTY. CORNER JIoXlME AN'D VIXE streets. lot tWxSi, twoUwel!ini:s, S.' 0(1. Kivinff a nice r.-sldenco and an iuei.m for smail investment; ALSO A PLOT OF ii LOTS, givirnr 12J' It. front on Mo.no- avenuu. near Vino m-oet. Tlie in make it llrst-elass residenoo plot in a devirahlo locality. 11 not sola iu one plot will sea rikjvo separately. WfcST Slllb. Lot 50xlW). South Main avenue, adloininir rosidenec of Smith H. Mott, prP e, ?i ,60; also lots on Rock street and West End place. Only four left. COU TRY PROPERTY. A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT DALTON. PA.. modiirn house, soring water nioed int it from hill hack, Intra for tie eo horse, and two cows, hennery Wit t cemeiHl tloor. votuitr fruit. thm lawn, grand outlook; one and a half to three acres, us desired, ?i,i):W. A so lots of a hunt s one slzo ou Western blopo, Dalton. Cnll or ndilross s.uiTii B. ait) i t, jManntror, No. 421 I.Hfk. av-e.rosr hoiiv.l traoo. Public Sale. UNDBKS1UNED WILL SELL AT X nn public sale on Monday. August li. ISO, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at its oflico, 404 Lackawanna avenue, niteeu (la; shares of tho capital stuck ot the u era it ton Lace t'uslain company, held as collateral 8-icuritv ouan ove due lio e. TUB L-XC&A WANNA TKUttT AND SAFE III P':8IT CO. .Tnlv 2. 1!H. ; rchltects' Notice. ARCH1T! CTS' NOTICE COMPETITIVE plans and specifications are Invited for a city u ii.tnmr to n., uou lor nre Uepartnient iiouso aun ponce patrol ata'ion. A prospectus of the building nuv be seen at the ollleo of the city clerk, at which office tho aaiU n ans and spoeltlca:ious are to be submitted on or before V . (Ini'silay. Auirust li-. ltU4. Bv order of citv councils. 11. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. Koranton, Pa., .Tuly it, 1W14. Charter Application. TVTOTIfE IS HEREBY GIvEN THAT AN applieatim ..ill ba made to tlio Gover nor of Pennsylvania, on the second dav of Auuiist, 1WI4. at In t.m.,by Charles M.-Mollun, Ituorue R. Cl .rk. Willi jni ( Cuvuv. Willium j. uennnnan a u -nr. on w. nun. uuilur tne eto f Assn nblv.-Uiitlod t'An act to nrovidi f' r the incorporation a id regulation of cer tain corporatlms," approved April 1874, and the supplements thereto, for th) charter of an mt-ndod corporation, to ha call id "A :ui MTanton utum itiy ap u.nnpanv, ' ta i character and object of which is for lhe par- poiebf the. manufacture or sale of iron or steel or of any othsr metal or article of commerce from nittiai. wood, or onto, aud for tliese pur p Bos to have, posses-t and i-Ujoy all the rights, osneuts una privileges or said act or assem bly and supplements tueroto. H. M. STREETER, Solicitor. TVJOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN 1 sDoilcation - ill lie inadn to the Uovcr nor of the S-utoof Ponusvlvania, on Wednes day, the eighth day of Auirust, 1k9I, hy Ed ward P. .turu.'s, Fred crick J. Piatt. Orlando 8. Johnson. William T. Smith. Fra ik E. Piatt and Jos -oh C. Piatt, uu.ter tho Act of Asuom blyof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide tor tlio incorpor ation and roimhitlo" of certain corporat'ons," npprovid April lit. 1N74, and the supplements inereto, ior tne caartei- or an mteutiea cor ponttlou, to be oalled "Thj .-cranton Lice trie Construction Comnanv." tho character and obj.L't of wbich is tlio lnannfii :tnro. fur nishing, erootion and installation tall or either) of ole -trie or stoam plants for ii.-ht. in-.r. drilling, haulsito, and pumping, or elec ta: power K"H'iraliy. m una auoiit mines or mininir operations and t levators: aud Ior the manufacture or lurnishluir of all kinds of electrical machinery, and of appliances used in onorat!n2 the same, and tor these tuir- posno to have i nd possess and enjoy all the rights, benefit! ami privileges of the said act or ussemmy and its sunpiements- THO.S. F. WELLS. Solicitor. Situations Wanted. Yra NTED A POSITION BY STRONU, V V healthy man as watchman. Lost of reforsnces. Address Poter Hill, 1420 Summit avenue, scranton, I'a UfANTED-POSI HON AS HOUSEKEEP or, by an American woman widow), hard wo' ker, noat and intelligent. A sood permanent position au object. Unlimited tos timonlals. U.K. w Trioune ollleo. HER ELEVENTH HUSBAND. An Indiana Woman Appears to Have Mads a Bis Racorrl. Valparaiso, Ind , July 31. Lira. Dr. Spenser, of Bourbon, though but 44 years old, has just been mnrrlod to her eleventh husband. She was a bride nt 15, and ten years elapsed before hor first marriage turned out a failure She was separated from ber soiMnd and third husbands unit secure I a pardon for a convict in Juliet whom she roar rled, After his death sho chose a fifth and sixth husband from among a legion of suitors. A charge ot bigamy was disproved in connection with the marriage of the seventh husband, who gave her statu tory grounds for divorce. The eighth husband was secured by advertisement, but he was accidentally killed. At the age of 83 she married S. II. Brown nnd to this union her first child was born Brown disappeared nnd ber next mar riage with the venerable Dr. Spenser was terminated by bis sudden death, DYNAMITE ACCIDENT. One Kan Killed and Ssvtral Injured In an Explosion. Chicago, July 31. Una man was killed, two fatally aud several others seriously injured by an explosion c( dynamite at the quarries of DjUsb & Shepard la Hawthorne just before noon today. The man killed is supposed to be F. Corbln. the superintendent of th quarries. What caused tbe explosion was not learned in tbe confusion lui mediately following tbe accident While four of those must seriously injured were on their wsy to the hos pital, two of thim died, making a total of three dead within an hoar of the accident, Votherst Mothers!) Mothtrslll Mrs.Wlnslow's Soothing Svrun has been nsed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suocess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for di arrhoea. Hold bydtnggtsts in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind, Twenty-are cent a bottle. Help Wanted-Male. Apr.lv Serantun Wood Working Com pauy, Limited. Ladies' luslin Skirts, Special lid-Summer Sale Now On None but the best materials used. Superb est novelties. Correct shapes. flNUni S w p. I9( a i J flPr 209 Washington ave. UUttULlB Pixie Fibre Mattresses Are NOW Made and Sold VERY CHEAP by The Scranton Bedding Company, BKITKR SHOE CO., Inc'p. Caplfal, SI .000,000. BEST Kl.no MlOi: IN THE WOULD. 11 A dollar taseU it a dollar tnrned. M This Ladles' Solid French Dongola Klilllut- ton J3oot delivered freo nnywtiore in tho U.S., un rccet plot land, luonoy urfler, or Puit-il Note for tt.f0. Equals every way the hoots old in all retail tnrci for l.M. We muko this boot ourpelvri, thorcfors w guav ante thnjll, ttil and wrar, mo u any mo is not sauiiira we Trill rc-fuod tho money or senuauoi tier pair, 'pera ioo or lomrnon fpne, n-iiii.. i' rt v v vu wv'2Slios. Srn'l ymrir: ' . V 11. If HI ,m NL Illurtratod i&v'iZX''-VjT Csta. .X.t.a', I-JJ FnLb Dexter Shoe CoTLSK i MASS. Sperial t'nn to Hitler. Ssmpleslon Freservsd DR. HEBRA'S Removes Fresldos, Pimples, Liver Molet Eibclihoads, bunourn ana len, ana re stores tho fikla ta its onVI- tVMyi nal freshness, producing & W&s cloar aud healthy cora-i'V. yyZl IJ1!-'- piL'XKHl DUIJVllUt (irugglsta, or mailed iur COcU tkud for Circular. VIOLA 8K!N SOAP "imply lowmportbte u kin purifying ttotp, untHiuttW fhr tbo toilet, and without ft rival Iur tbt nursery. AhMluirly pun and flclkatalj ntedl r atod. At drnihtt. Price 25 Cnft G. C. BITTNER& CO., Toledo, O. For solo by Matthew liros. and John It. l'hclps. mm: mm ill HOT See our FIFTEEN DOLL AH Solid Oak Bedroom Sett We sell Furniture as cheap as any house in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. 205 USD 207 aimmwi'imi rn L k 1 O P Our S r imKmtaKKimtmiimmaiiwiKiim There ia no smell of sinoko SALE MW com OM and will last twenty-ouo days lougsr. In that tinn wo must dispjjo of our stoak of Olothiu? and Qaats' Furnishings by order of tho iusurauco compauio, who have- already given out tho contract to repair our store, whiclr was damaged Saturday night, Juuo 10", by tho explosion and liro iu tho building of our neighbors, Messrs. Davies & Griffin. Clothing Sold at 33 Ceats on the Dollar Less nan Cost to Make. DOH'T DELAY. COME AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. AN ACTUAL SAVINGr OF 67 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Wo only mention a few bargain; all othor goods sold at equally astonishing low prices. BOYS' PANTS, 13c. Two for 23 Cents. Men's Suit3, for'y sold for $10, now $4.75 Men's Pants, sold for $5, now $2.00 Men's Suits, for'y sold for $16, now 8.25 Boys' Suits, Sold for $3.25, now 1.35 Furnishing Goods and all goods that are damaged at your own price. This is NOT a Permanent Fire Sale, It will last HE SIGN OF THE E7-NEX? DOOR XO THE BTJHHED IUVIES ft GRIFFIN BUILDING, Underwear. Gowns and SKIRT3 FROM 50 CENT3 TO GOWNS FROM 50 CENTS TO COVERS FROM 25 CENTS TO WHLLmL SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquthanna Co. U. E. OKOFPT Proprietor. fl'HlS HOL'SE Is strictly temperance. Is now I aid will furiiishel ami t)PE.Vf:D TO iHE I'uBLIO Trlt. YE Alt ROUND; is locateti mill way ootwueu Montrose an 1 Seran ton, on Montrose aud l.acaawauim Kallroaa, six miles from I).. I., & W". K R. at Alford Btatiou, and five miloi from Mmtroie; ca l ai ity, e.thty-flve; three minutes' walk ( rem K. It. statiou. GOOU IK, AT, FISHING TACKLE, &C-, HIKE TO til LS I B. Altitutlo abou-2,n0a foct, equalling in this respect the Adirondack: and Cutikill Moun tains. i ino groves, plenty of shale and beautiful sct'iiery, making a Summer Itesort unex celled in beauty and chotpnoss. Liu-iouir pavilion, swin ts, oro jut Rr ounds, &c. fold Sprinij Water and pliuty of Milk Kates 07 to 810 ptr week. Sl.OO pi t day. Exrursion tickets sold at all stations onD. L. & W. lines. I'orti r meets all trains. Hotel Wayerly European Plan. Flrst-olass Ear attached Depot for Keener bngnl's Tannhoiuaer Beer. i E Cor, 15tii and Filbert Sti, Phllaii West deslrahln for roiilenti of N.B.Penn lylvanla. All eonTeuiencos lor travelers to anil from Broad Street station and tlia twelfth and Market Ktrn't statiou. I sirahle for vieiting Korautouiaua aud pao lie In the Anthracite Region- T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. STClMfi AVE. 1E"S,1 1 1 ' 'V--i-' X--.!--r-i-L ) Mi4X34?tggg took y or firo about thorn, aul thay aro MEN'S PANTS, 50c. Never Kip. ELL CLOTHING HOUSE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Corset Covers $4.00 4.25 1.50 workmanship. Lat Odd. Court House. Lacka. and Adams Aves. Dr. E. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, and his associated staff of English and Gorman phvsicians, are now permanently located at 811 SPIU'CE ST., SC1HNTOV. The doctor Is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.formerly demonstrator of phvsl olocy and surpTv at the lledico-Chirurgical Colleita of Philadelphia. A specialty of Chronlo, Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb and Blood diseases. DISEASES OF THE HERYOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which are diziiness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in meu and wo man, ball rising in the throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to con centrate tbe mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for per forming the actual duties of life, makinghap piness impossible; distressing the action of the heart, causing flush of beat, depression ot spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of company, feeling as tired In the morning as when retir ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thougnt, depression. constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc Those so affected should consult us immediately and be restor ed to perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have bein given up by your physician call upon the doctor and be examined. He cures tbe worst cases of porvous Debility. Scro fuls.Old Sores,ratarrhPilea,Female Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every dotoriptlon. Consultations froe and strictly sacred snd confidi-utial. office hours daily from Da. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday 9 to 2. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE BOOKBINDING DEPT. bos excellent facilities to do Its work, and can please the most fastidious. ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF eOOKBINOINO. THY US equally as gaol as bofora BOYS' SHITS, 65c. Single and Double-breasted. only 21 days longer. ' Damaged